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Home - Solar Industry - Tin halide perovskite solar cell based on a new precursor additive achieves an efficiency of 12.22%
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Tin halide perovskite solar cell based on a new precursor additive achieves an efficiency of 12.22%

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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An international research team has developed a new type of perovskite solar cell by using 4-phenylthiosemicarbazide (4PTSC) as a precursor additive. The device showed improved open-circuit voltage and “exceptional” long-term stability.

May 1, 2024 Emiliano Bellini

A group of researchers led by the Chungbuk National University in South Korea has designed a tin halide perovskite (Sn-HP) solar cell that uses an additive known as 4-Phenylthiosemicarbazide (4PTSC) to reduce imperfections in the perovskite layer.

“The use of wide bandgap tin halide perovskites (Sn-HP) provides an eco-friendly option for multi-node Sn-HP photovoltaics,” said co-study author Padmini Pandey. pv magazine. “However, rapid crystallization often results in poor film morphology and substantial defect states, which hinders device efficiency. Our research introduces a new multifunctional additive to address these issues.”

According to the research team, 4PTSC improves solution stability and delays perovskite crystallization through Lewis acid-base adduct formation, yielding defect-free films with preferential crystal growth. “We have chosen a multifunctional molecule that acts as both a coordination complex and a reducing agent, passivating defect formation and improving stability,” Pandey added.

The 4PTSC additive is reported to be able to curb the emergence of defect states through chemical interactions with uncoordinated Sn ions. This in turn is said to stop Sn oxidation and reduce non-radiative recombination, also improving carrier longevity and extraction.

The academics designed the cell with an indium tin oxide (ITO) substrate, a hole transport layer made of PEDOT:PSS, the perovskite absorber, an electron acceptor made of phenyl-C61 butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM), a bathocuproin (BCP) buffer layer and a silver (Ag) metal contact.

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Tested under standard lighting conditions, the cell achieved a maximum energy conversion efficiency of 12.22% and a certified efficiency of 11.70%.

“The additive significantly increases the open-circuit voltage to 0.94 V and achieves record highest efficiency for the champion device, low open circuit voltage drop and negligible hysteresis in the wide bandgap Sn perovskite solar cell,” Pandey said. “Additionally, 4PTSC-1.0 devices exhibit exceptional stability for 1200 hours in ambient conditions without encapsulation.”

According to the group, the chemical coordination between 4PTSC and SnI2 protects the perovskite surface and passivates uncoordinated Sn2+ and halide ions, suppressing the formation of deep trap states. “NH2 nucleophilic sites in 4PTSC hinder SnI2 oxidation and ion migration, while the π-conjugated phenyl ring promotes the orientation and stability of crystal growth,” Pandey further explains. “These multifunctional properties collectively improve device efficiency by suppressing the formation of non-radiative defects.”

The scientists presented their findings in the article “4-Phenylthiosemicarbazide molecular additive engineering for wide bandgap Sn-halide perovskite solar cells with record efficiency over 12.2%,” published in Advanced energy materials.

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